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21 people are interested
Foster Rescued Cats/Kittens on Their Way to Adoption
ORGANIZATION: Wild Cat Foundation, Inc.
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21 people are interested
Successful management of community cats includes the removal of adoptable subjects from outdoor colonies. These animals are friendly adults or, more often, kittens who need bottle-feeding, socialization to human contact, or merely a loving and healthy home in which to live while awaiting placement. Here in the South, breeding season comes earlier and lasts longer than the norm. We often find litters in the wild at this time and may have entire families abandoned to us. Thus, our need is great. As we have no shelter, we must depend upon volunteers to keep our charges safe until the cats go up for adoption. If you have room in your heart and in your home to help prepare a cat who was born outdoors to begin a better life as a pet, please contact us.
More opportunities with Wild Cat Foundation, Inc.
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About Wild Cat Foundation, Inc.
Location:
1640 N BERTRAND DR, LAFAYETTE, LA 70506, US
Mission Statement
We endeavor to help in the management of numbers as well as to improve the quality of life for feral, stray and homeless cats in our area. We strive to promote the TNR protocol by providing guidance and low-cost spay and neuter services to local feral cat caregivers and qualified pet owners. We recognize that, when outdoor cats are relieved of the capacity for reproduction and its many related risks, they are then free to live out healthy and happy lives without becoming an ongoing strain on community resources.
Description
A 501(c)(3) all-volunteer non-profit animal rescue group incorporated in Lafayette, Louisiana with a focus on TNR: Trap-Neuter-Return, in which feral (wild) and other free-roaming cats are sterilized and returned to their original outdoor homes. We advocate this proven method of feline population control.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
In your homeLafayette, LA 70506
DATE POSTED
December 23, 2019
SKILLS
- Animal Care / Handling
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Virtually 'round-the-clock monitoring (newborns)